Physical Touch in Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy: Transforming Trauma through Embodied Practice


Book Announcement by Edward T. Novak (USA)

This groundbreaking book presents a new model for incorporating the human body, and specifically physical touch, into psychoanalysis and psychotherapy, particularly for patients who have experienced trauma. In this Routledge title, Edward T. Novak’s model of informed and disciplined touch articulates five categories of touch and three phases of therapeutic body work, all of which can help move the patient and therapist directly into bodily experiences that enable trauma memories to be processed, and then analyzed and transformed. This transformation leads to patients experiencing their bodies in fundamentally new ways, both relationally and intrapsychically.

Physical Touch in Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy also grapples with the risks and ethics of working directly with patients’ bodies, outlining theoretical and clinical elements that help create a safe and sacred therapeutic structure. Novak’s model offers a continuum of touch from everyday physical interactions, such as handshakes or hugs, to more complex and complete ways of working with the body that are safe and meaningful and that create an integrated experience of the patient’s mind and body.

www.routledge.com/Physical-Touch-in-Psyc-hoanalytic-Psyc-hotherapy-Transform-In-g/Novak/p/book/9781032105284

Edward T. Novak is a psychoanalyst in private practice in Akron, Ohio, who trained at the National Institute for the Psychotherapies in their National Training Program in New York. He has presented at international conferences and published numerous articles, including a number on touch in psychotherapy and psychoanalysis. He is the book review editor for the Transactional Analysis Journal and a member of its editorial review board.

Edward T. Novak, LPCC
Akron, Ohio, USA
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